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Tune in here to this Monday's edition of Breaking With Brett Jensen!
Breaking Brett Jensen kicks the show off by talking about the latest controversies surrounding Audrey Kell High School and embattled CMS school board member Melissa Easley. Jensen dives into Easley’s now-viral Facebook posts following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, which have sparked national outrage. Jensen criticizes her language, the lack of remorse in her statements, and CMS’s tepid response.
Later, Jensen has a one-on-one interview with North Carolina State Representative David Willis to discuss critical reforms to the state’s magistrate and bail systems. In light of recent violent crimes and ongoing concerns about repeat offenders, Willis outlines legislative efforts aimed at increasing accountability and transparency. He explains how the current system allows magistrates with only a GED and no legal background to make high-stakes decisions, often without oversight. Willis emphasizes the need for better qualifications, clearer oversight structures, and possibly implementing a matrix system to evaluate repeat offenders.
Listen here for all of this and more on Breaking With Brett Jensen.
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Tune in here to this Monday's edition of Breaking With Brett Jensen!
Breaking Brett Jensen kicks the show off by talking about the latest controversies surrounding Audrey Kell High School and embattled CMS school board member Melissa Easley. Jensen dives into Easley’s now-viral Facebook posts following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, which have sparked national outrage. Jensen criticizes her language, the lack of remorse in her statements, and CMS’s tepid response.
Later, Jensen has a one-on-one interview with North Carolina State Representative David Willis to discuss critical reforms to the state’s magistrate and bail systems. In light of recent violent crimes and ongoing concerns about repeat offenders, Willis outlines legislative efforts aimed at increasing accountability and transparency. He explains how the current system allows magistrates with only a GED and no legal background to make high-stakes decisions, often without oversight. Willis emphasizes the need for better qualifications, clearer oversight structures, and possibly implementing a matrix system to evaluate repeat offenders.
Listen here for all of this and more on Breaking With Brett Jensen.
To be the first to hear about Breaking Brett Jensen's exclusives and more follow him on X @Brett_Jensen!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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